yea sorry, lemme break it down,
voicemail systems and usage are analogous (at a high level) to email systems and usage.
with a voicemail service provider, you are given an account and an access phone number, and you configure your password. when your phone misses calls, your phone is configured to forward missed calls to your voicemail access number. if you know that number, you can use any phone to check your voicemail.
email is the same, you are given an account and a password and an access address. mails sent to you get collected on the server. as long as you know your mail address, you can use any mail client to access your mail
I was saying that roundcube serves the purpose of email client (kinda)/phone for accessing voicemail, as opposed to what I thought the OP thought roundcube did, which sounded like a service provider/ email server.
chasd wrote:
On Jan 22, 2009, at 4:31 PM, Joshua Kordani wrote:
in short, its all kinda like the voicemail system for phones. you can use any phone (email client: thunderbird, outlook) to access your
voice mails (emails) by dialing your voicemail provider (accessing your
email server), and know that roundcube is a phone (email client) not a voicemail service (email server).OK, that comparison confused me, but I agree with the rest of your
message.
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